Big 12 Cross Country Championships

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The Big 12 Cross Country Championships are this coming weekend – Saturday, Nov 1 – in Ames, Iowa.

Oklahoma State looks the strongest in the Men’s division. Their lowest national ranking all season has been #3. They return three of last year’s top ten runners.

Led by Sally Kipyego, Texas Tech looks the strongest in the Women’s division closely followed by the Baylor ladies.
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MEN:
With the addition of Shadrack Songok, the men have done very well this year. Although we probably will not best Oklahoma State in the Big12 Championships, we have an excellent chance to win the South Central Regional trophy two weeks later in Waco.

Shadrack along with Kevin McNab, Mitch Bible, Kevin Ondrasek, and Joe Sauvageau make a strong five-some. If they are healthy, we should have an excellent showing.

Approximate pre-Big12 Championship rankings are:

1. Oklahoma State
2. Colorado
3. Texas A&M
4. Iowa State
5. tu
6. Missouri
7. Texas Tech
7. Nebraska
9. Baylor
10. Kansas
11. Oklahoma
12. Kansas State
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WOMEN:
The Aggie women have not done well this season. Christiana Munoz and Elizabeth Slaughter lead the Aggies.

Approximate pre-Big12 Championship rankings are:

1. Texas Tech
2. Baylor
3. Nebraska
4. Oklahoma State
5. Colorado
6. tu
7. Texas A&M
8. Kansas State
9. Kansas
10. Missouri
11. Oklahoma
12. Iowa State
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Women finished 11th, with Munoz taking 7th individually

Men finished 4th, with Songok taking 2nd individually
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As predicted, OSU men and Tech women won the title
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The men beat Texas for the first time since Henry's staff has been in place...a big thumbs up to Coach Waters for getting the guys' team past what has been a solid Longhorn men's squad for the past few years
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[This message has been edited by BigTimeAlum (edited 11/4/2008 3:22p).]
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11th and 4th = dismal.
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Aggies won the Central Regional today, heading to the NCAAs
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South Central Regional.

Great job for the Aggies, they could have counted their 6th man in the score and still gotten 2nd to advance.

Arkansas had won the last 18 regional meets, and the Aggies were ready to step into the void left by Arkansas's coaching departure. Great job men.
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11th and 4th = dismal


Wait until next year – unfortunately, it may get worse.

MEN:
Fourth this year in the Big12 meet and Regional Champions – we lose our top three runners -- Shadrack Songok (2/1), Kevin McNab (10/6), and Kevin Ondrasek (27/9). In parentheses are their finishes in the Big12 and Regional meets respectively.

WOMEN:
Eleventh in this year’s Big12 meet and sixth at Regionals -- we return all runners. However, if you eliminate the results of all the seniors from this year’s Big12 meet, we would have still finished 11th.

FUTURE: We had only two freshmen participate in the Big12 meet:
Kevin Burnett (60th)
Amber Weems (83rd)

Odd that the Big12 meet is so much stronger than the Regional meet. South Central Regional meet is comprised of teams from only three states - Texas, Arkansas, and Louisiana.
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NCAA Cross Country Finals – Nov 24

MEN:
Ranked 22nd prior to the finals, the Ags finished in next to last place (30th). Arkansas, who we beat in the South Central Regional meet, finished 28th.
Shadrack Songok finished a stellar season with All-American honors as he finished 22nd overall.
Fellow seniors Kevin McNab and Kevin Ondrasek finished 186th and 191st respectively.
Juniors Mitch Bible, Joe Sauvageau, and Logan Sherman finished 161st, 192nd, and 251st respectively.
Freshman Kevin Burnett finished 239th.

Other Big12 Teams:
Oklahoma State 8th [second and fifth runners are seniors]
Colorado 12th [fourth runner a senior]
Iowa State 17th [second and fourth runners are seniors]

WOMEN:
Christina Munoz (JR) finished 46th
Elizabeth Slaughter (JR) finished 214th

TT - led by first place winner - Sally Kipyego (SR) – finished 7th
Arkansas – 15th
Baylor – 19th
SMU – 20th
RICE – 22nd
Nebraska – 25th

[This message has been edited by MidTnAg (edited 11/26/2008 5:36p).]
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